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When I reviewed the newest Apple TV back in November, it was definitely a work in progress and felt unfinished. Since then, a series of updates have fixed many of its issues. Time to revisit the Apple TV. …

CBS cranks things up a notch with the Super Bowl and offers multiple ways for cord cutters to watch, ensuring that no one has an excuse not to watch the big game. Let’s take a look at all the options. …

One of the nicest features of the new Apple TV is its ability to turn on an HDTV that’s connected to it, using a technology called HDMI-CEC. Just press any button on the Siri Remote, and both the streaming box and the screen to which its attached comes to life.

But an apparent bug is causing this to happen even when Apple TV owners don’t want it to.

If it’s early September, it must be time for Apple to update its iPhone. Indeed, on Wednesday the company is expected to launch the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. As usual, the new models will have a faster processor, a better camera and some other new tweaks, but its design will likely mirror that of the iPhones released last year.

But the Apple rumor mill also is churning about some other products that will be unveiled.

Some company will step up and provide cord cutters with organizational relief. The obvious best hope would be Apple, which is rumored to be readying a long-awaited update to its Apple TV hardware this summer. But in March, the Wall Street Journal reported that Apple was working on a subscription service that would offer cable-like bundles of channels for between $30-$40 a month. This sounds like a case of “meet the new boss, same as the old boss”. …